The rapper's 10th studio album, "Kamikaze," landed just after midnight Friday and looks set to cause controversy as he fires back at criticism of his previous release "Revival," taking shots at Charlamagne Tha God, Machine Gun Kelly, Joe Budden and Lil Yachty, among others.

On Friday, the 45-year-old "Stan" rapper tweeted a link to his music, featuring the cover art, a painting of the rear end of a fighter plane with the tail marker FU-2, an homage to the Beastie Boys iconic 1986 cover for "Licensed to Ill," and wrote: "Tried not 2 overthink this 1... enjoy," adding a middle finger emoji.

"Kamikaze" includes tracks pairing the Detroit rapper with Joyner Lucas, Royce da 5'9", Jessie Reyez and his music manager Paul Rosenberg, who features on a minute-long track, a voicemail in which he asks Eminem: "Are you really going just to deride everybody who you don’t like what they have to say about you or the stuff you're working on? I don't know if that's really a great idea."

Dr. Dre shares executive producer credits with the rapper on the 13-track release which was recorded and mixed at Detroit's Effigy Studios, and includes Eminem's cut for the upcoming Marvel movie "Venom" starring Tom Hardy and Riz Ahmed, plus contributions from hitmakers including Mike Will Made It, Boi-1da & Jahaan Sweet, and Tay Keith.